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OK...edit: How many do you believe are on a team in soccer? I'm just asking.
One? That's how most teams play. 
That's one of my biggest issues with soccer. Most guys on any given team seem like glorified bench warmers for one or two starters who dominate each game. In an NFL game, all eleven guys are doing something important (if they carry out the play correctly) because of the specialization in each position. Sports media give a lot of attention to the Quarterbacks, but the truth is that even a Hall of Fame QB will look like garbage if he has a weak Offensive Line pass blocking for him, or his WRs don't run the correct routes and get open, or the RB doesn't make an effective block. There's so much at work in any given play, especially once you consider all the substitutions that are made. Soccer doesn't have the same complexity because it's an endurance game. Not knocking it, but I do like the deeper side of strategy in American football. And the necessity of cohesion between players.